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Van Dyck, the European

The journey of a Genius from Antwerp to Genoa and London Next spring, the Doge’s Palace will host the most extensive monographic exhibition in the past 25 years dedicated to the Flemish painter Anthony Van Dyck (Antwerp, 1599 – London, 1641). Over 50 autograph paintings will be on display, on loan from 32 museums across … Continue

Paolo Di Paolo, found photographs

A retrospective of about 300 photographs by a photographer who, with delicacy, rigor, and mastery, portrayed Italy as it rose from the ashes of the Second World War. He was the most beloved photographer of Il Mondo by Mario Pannunzio, where in 14 years he published 573 photos, and one of the most frequent contributors … Continue

Moby Dick – The Whale

The Story of a Myth from Antiquity to Contemporary Art For centuries, humankind has been fascinated by whales. Since antiquity, myths and legends and tales have highlighted their symbolic and ambivalent nature: on one side, monstrous beings capable of swallowing ships and wreaking destruction; on the other, benevolent creatures, queens of the ocean. One of … Continue

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